Monday, November 4, 2013

ARAMEANS

Another key point showing that Aramaic language, being one of the most important Semitic languages, comes FROM Kartvelian, not vice versa.

The words Aramaic and Aramean contain the root ARAM, which exists in the Kartvelian vocabulary (we already spoke about it):

AR(A)MI - ominous (Rayfield)

But much more exciting is that the root consists of two Kartvelian morphemes: AR + AM(O), which is NOT + PLEASANT, which is, in its turn, something very close to OMINOUS.

In Aramaic itself NOT is never anything even close to AR.

Since Aramaic language is known from the end of the II century b.C., the Kartvelian language is obviously older.

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